The following discussion will discuss how to use the H1 tag correctly:
I have read many pages and many people have different understandings of H1. Individuals have their own unique and innovative ideas. No one is right or wrong with this answer. Just like everyone has different habits of writing CSS, no matter how you write the final It is to achieve the effect of the design draft (this is the most basic requirement). Everyone has a lot of different ideas about xhtml. If you have different opinions, you might as well bring them up for discussion. Regarding the use of H1, I put forward my A little personal opinion, please forgive me if I say something bad.
What is H1? A first-level heading.
Why use H1? Because my article needs a big title. At the same time, it is also the H1 that determines whether you can be the king.
Are H1 and title the same? I don’t think they are necessarily the same. Title can include some keywords and some SEO things, while H1 is what users see, so it is a pure title and should not affect the user’s vision. )
Some people like to wrap the LOGO with H1. Is the LOGO the title? I personally think that the LOGO can be used as the title in some cases, but cannot be used as the title in most cases.
For example, on the homepage of a website, the homepage is of course the name of the website, and the name of the website is the LOGO. Then, use H2 H3 H4 as the title of the second-level column, third-level column, etc... I believe everyone has no objection to using H1 for the LOGO here.
But let’s change the perspective, can we use H1 in this way on other pages? Will this bring harm to the SEO of the page and the streaking of the page? I think it will be more or less. For example, on a column news or product list page, there is only a list of columns. Then this page is like a book index. The list is the main body of the page. Shouldn't the title of the list be H1? The LOGO can only be regarded as navigation here. A small part cannot be used as the main content of the page. Its function is only for navigation.
Think about it again, if a page is a news content page, what should the headline be? Should H1 be used on the LOGO or on the article title? Obviously the title here should be the article title, and it is the main title. When the page is streaking, users are also the most likely to use it. I hope I can see this title at first glance, and SEO also likes this line of text. For example, in a WORD document written by everyone, there are some comments in the header, and there are also comments and signature instructions in the footer. The header is like the logo and navigation...etc., and the signature in the footer is like the copyright statement and friendly links. In the footer of the webpage, your WORD article must have the largest headline. H1 is the most suitable here.
There are also some brothers who like to use multiple H1s on one page. I don’t know if it’s a personal preference or some other reason. Why don’t you share your thoughts on using multiple H1s with everyone? I think a page can only have one H1 or none. H1. H2, H3, H4 can have multiple... The consequence of multiple H1 is that the search engine does not know which title content of your page is ultimately needed, and will dilute the title and keywords of this page.
On a website, the header and footer are generally public, so I personally think it is not advisable to use the LOGO as H1. If H1 is used well, it will increase the search ranking of keywords, but if it is not used well, it will affect the SEO and streaking of the website. User causes harm.
These are just my personal views on H1. I have always wanted to say it, but I don’t know how to express it. Everyone is welcome to discuss.
Finally, let me summarize my personal views:
Do not use H1 on your logo.
There can be at most one H1 on a page, do not use more than one.
H1 is used where the main content of the page is the only one. For example: an article list page, article or product content page.
H1≠title, title can contain H1, H1 is purely for users to see, but search engines also attach great importance to H1, and title is for users and search engines to see.
The above is purely my humble opinion. If you have different opinions, please put them forward and discuss them together.
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